Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 237
... give , howsoe'er ; you may choose to follow me , or to remain without the information I desire to afford you . " " Can you not give me that information here ? " I demanded . " You must receive it from your eyes , not from my tongue- you ...
... give , howsoe'er ; you may choose to follow me , or to remain without the information I desire to afford you . " " Can you not give me that information here ? " I demanded . " You must receive it from your eyes , not from my tongue- you ...
Pagina 310
... give future trouble . The person who gives you this is faithful and may be trusted , and will guide you to a place where , God willing , I may safely give you the meeting , when I trust my kinsman and you will visit my poor house ...
... give future trouble . The person who gives you this is faithful and may be trusted , and will guide you to a place where , God willing , I may safely give you the meeting , when I trust my kinsman and you will visit my poor house ...
Pagina 435
... give him the soume of 3400 merks for his loss and damages sustained by him , both at Craigrostown and at his house , Auchinchisallen ; and that your Grace shall give your word not to trouble or prosecute him afterwards ; till which time ...
... give him the soume of 3400 merks for his loss and damages sustained by him , both at Craigrostown and at his house , Auchinchisallen ; and that your Grace shall give your word not to trouble or prosecute him afterwards ; till which time ...
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